Professor Tat Yan Kong Tat Yan Kong is Professor of Comparative Politics and Development Studies at SOAS, and Co-director of the London Asia Pacific Centre for Social Science.
Professor Deniz Kandiyoti Middle East and Central Asia: gender and development; the state and social policy; feminist theory
Mrs Jeshmeen Kanjee Interests: African literature and post-colonial studies, diaspora literature, gender perspectives in literature, equality and diversity, anti-bullying, mental well-being and mental health.
Robin Kearney Cultural Fluency; Introduction to Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities; The World from SOAS; Academic Practice.
Dr Andrew Kennedy Andrew Kennedy teaches and researches the global history of art, cultural studies, and heritage and museum studies.
Professor Peter Leyland Professor Peter Leyland specialises in public law and comparative public law.
Dr Kevin Manton Coordinator: Understanding the Modern World; The World From SOAS; Introduction to Social Science, Arts & HumanitiesWorld History; Understanding the Modern World; The World From SOAS; Introduction to Social Science, Arts & Humanities
Mr Samuel Martin I have taught academic English at SOAS since 2003 and have taught across a wide range of subject areas, from mathematics to International Relations to art. I am particularly keen on the essay as a way to develop critical thinking.